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She reads the board ….annd thinks we should grow up TBH - And is a season ticket holder, you’re not sexiest are you.
You’re welcome to meet us ,![]()
Lardy , why don’t you try and add some substance to what essentially is a debating platform rather than just being a little annoying keyboard warrior. If you don’t like what’s being posted by posters you’re trolling then move on to the next thread, or, as I’ve previously advised, log into the BBC News and use the debate columns that are attached to their sites. They are all about the current narrative, and there is nothing that kicks you out of your comfort zone.
Your lucky posters on here are very tolerant of you and can see what you’re trying to achieve.
There’s a good boy, now run along.
At least a quarter of the billionaires registered as delegates at Cop28 made their fortunes from highly polluting industries such as petrochemicals, mining and beef production, a new analysis has shown.
The findings, revealed to the Guardian in an exclusive analysis of the 34 billionaires who are signed up to the UN summit, raise concerns about the influence wielded by ultra-rich, mega-emitters on the world’s efforts to tackle the climate crisis. Together the 34 are worth about $495.5bn.
The high number of billionaires at the conference, along with the many private jets they flew in on, suggests Cop may now be second only to Davos as a gathering point for the world’s ultra-rich, who can meet and potentially influence government leaders and senior politicians and bureaucrats, while making deals with other business owners.
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...ing-industries
today Spain records highest ever December temperature on the back of record snow and cold in Europe last week
Historic day...
— Scott Duncan (@ScottDuncanWX) December 12, 2023
We just observed the hottest December day for Spain on record with +29.9C in Mlaga.
This heat is hard to comprehend in the middle of December, so near the solstice. pic.twitter.com/GMcVkx3TmI
I'm genuinely interested in what makes you say this, it could mean a lot of different things?
Like the sun isn't the centre of the universe - nobody thinks that, It's in the outer arm of a fairly unremarkable galaxy
Also you could argue that the earth and the sun go around each other, as earth's gravity also has an effect on the sun (although the centre of Gravity between the two is almost in the centre of the sun)
What exactly are you trying to say?
It's totally unprovable and just a theory, and by just pointing this out the climate disciples like to call me a conspiracy theorist but cannot prove the theory.
https://interestingengineering.com/s...ocentric-model, the Astrophysicists cannot decide amongst themselves but the ccmb font of all knowledge brigade have it all boxed off nice and cushty.
Keep on trying lads, but just come back with some facts.![]()
Even if climate change is all down to purely some cyclical natural process where is the harm in trying to develop 100% green energy which would at least give the UK energy security? Of course if it is all down to some natural process, and burning fossil fuels is irrelevant, civilisation as we know it on Planet Earth is doomed anyway!
It seems to me there is no denying the dramatic melting of ice in the polar regions. If all the ice melts then I read that sea level would rise by 70 metres and of course we would lose the heat-deflecting role of the ice caps which could lead to run-away global warming.
I don't think it's helpful to say that of course global warming has happened many times before, millions or billions of years ago - it may well have done, but there weren't thousands of cities housing billions of people at the time!